First-Rental, Fully Renovated Apartment with Floor Heating near Jiaotong University

  • ¥9,000/mo.

Overview

  • Apartment
  • Type
  • 1
  • Bedroom
  • 1
  • Bathroom
  • 45 sq.m.
  • Area Size

Description

Move-in ready comfort with thoughtful modern upgrades

This first-rental has been fully renovated from top to bottom, creating a fresh, hotel-clean canvas for your Shanghai chapter. Climate control is a standout: in addition to standard air conditioning, the home features floor heating for even, cozy warmth during Shanghai’s damp winters. It is the difference between tolerating the season and actually enjoying it.

The kitchen is designed for real cooking, not just reheating. A full-size oven and efficient work triangle make weekend baking or a roast dinner practical, while all new furniture and equipment throughout the home simplifies your arrival. Unpack, stock the pantry, and you are truly settled.

Materials and finishes lean toward a neutral, contemporary palette that suits both minimalist and layered styles. Good lighting and clean lines give the rooms a calm, refined feel. Practical touches support daily life: durable flooring that handles Shanghai’s rainy days, well-planned sockets for your devices, and modern fixtures that are easy to maintain.

Positioned near Shanghai Jiao Tong University, the apartment works beautifully for academics, professionals collaborating with the campus, or anyone who appreciates the area’s blend of leafy streets and city energy. It is a polished, low-maintenance home base that pairs comfort with an exceptional location.

A well-situated residential building on Fahuazhen Road

Set along the tree-lined spine of Fahuazhen Road, the building offers a classic inner-west Shanghai living experience: city convenience without the constant buzz of a main thoroughfare. Residents typically enter via a secure lobby, and the streetscape outside is inviting for everyday errands, parcel pick-ups, and easy food delivery. Bike and scooter culture thrives here, making short trips to nearby cafes and markets wonderfully straightforward.

The immediate environment is appealing for its mix of mid-rise residences and charming side lanes that branch toward the Historic Area. You will notice mature plane trees, a slower walking rhythm, and a neighborhood that feels lived-in rather than transient. Fitness-minded residents often take advantage of nearby pocket parks and quiet lanes for morning jogs, while work-from-home professionals appreciate the ready supply of third-wave coffee shops within a short ride.

Practical daily life is simple in this part of town. Supermarket choices range from local produce stalls to international grocers in adjacent commercial hubs. Many buildings along Fahuazhen Road facilitate modern conveniences like reliable courier access and designated areas for recyclables, aligning with the city’s sorting rules. Whether you lean local or international in your routines, the building’s position gives you seamless access to both.

Xinhua Road: heritage charm meets urban convenience

Living near Xinhua Road places you in one of Shanghai’s most atmospheric pockets. The neighborhood is known for its early 20th-century villas, leafy canopies, and a measured pace that invites weekend strolls. Wander the lanes to discover independent bakeries, small wine bars, and destination coffee roasters that draw a loyal following. The nearby cultural complex at Columbia Circle adds galleries, dining, and design-forward shops to your regular circuit.

Connectivity is straightforward. You are within easy reach of major metro interchanges like Jiangsu Road and Zhongshan Park, and a short ride takes you to Jiao Tong University Station. This puts you on fast links to Jing’an, Xuhui, and key business zones without the need for long commutes. On weekends, Zhongshan Park offers lawns and lakes for a green reset, while Yuyuan Road’s evolving food scene is close enough for spontaneous dinners.

Daily essentials are effortless: fresh markets sit alongside convenience stores and bakeries, and you will find a good mix of local eateries and international options. For specialty items, import stores in nearby commercial centers and the established expat enclave of Gubei are a quick drive away. The result is a neighborhood that lets you lean into Shanghai’s heritage ambiance without compromising on modern-city practicality.

Why this apartment stands out for expats

Turnkey quality: A true first rental with a full renovation and all new furniture and equipment means no hidden fixes or dated appliances. You move into a clean, contemporary home from day one.

Year-round comfort: Floor heating eliminates winter chill while efficient air conditioning keeps summers pleasant. The combination delivers reliable comfort through Shanghai’s seasonal swings.

Western-friendly kitchen: A proper oven and practical layout support real cooking, from Sunday roasts to batch baking. This is rare in the city and a real quality-of-life upgrade for home cooks.

Smart location near SJTU: Proximity to Shanghai Jiao Tong University suits academics and professionals, and the broader area connects quickly to Jing’an, Xuhui, and key commercial districts. Commutes stay balanced, and evenings out are easy.

Leafy lifestyle with urban access: The Xinhua Road area blends heritage streets, indie cafes, and creative venues with reliable transport and everyday amenities. You get neighborhood character without sacrificing convenience.

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